Meghan Markle Arrives in a Sentaler Red Coat and Purple Dress With Prince Harry at Birkenhead

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have just arrived at their first joint event of 2019: their day-long visit to Birkenhead, where they will visit a number of local organizations that support and empower groups, according to the Palace. Today, Meghan wore a bright red coat by Sentaler and a Babaton by Aritizia purple dress with red heels while Harry was alongside her in a suit. Meghan carried a bag by Gabriela Hearst.

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Harry and Meghan are meeting local veterans from the Birkenhead Institute Old Boys, which Owen belonged to and helped get the statue commissioned. pic.twitter.com/UVJqhR9t6A

The visit marks the beginning of a particularly busy week for the royal couple. Meghan and Harry will be out again on Wednesday, when Meghan will start her day visiting the second of her four new patronages, the Mayhew, an animal welfare charity. Last Thursday, She visited the first of her four patronages that were announced, Smart Works. Meghan wore a Hatch maternity dress and Oscar de la Renta coat for that visit to the London headquarters.

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Harry and Meghan will end this Wednesday together at an evening engagement. The two will attend the premiere of Cirque du Soleil’s Totem in support of Sentebale, at Royal Albert Hall. It comes after the couple attended a special performance of Hamiltonin September to support Sentebale. Harry is a patron of the charity, which helps children and young people affected by HIV.

The last time Meghan and Harry went out together was on Christmas morning. For the occasion, Meghan wore a navy Victoria Beckham coat. It was that appearance where Meghan walked alongside Kate Middleton that the two duchesses collectively shut down the feud rumors that had brewing in the press about them.

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